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Redefining Legacy

Did you know Bangor’s Anna Fronk could run? That’s what we thought. After nearly four complete seasons, local cross country fans have grown accustomed to hearing Fronk’s …

CROSS COUNTRY: SET FOR STATE

    The chance to run at the WIAA state cross country championships is a goal that most dedicated runners would love to check off their bucket lists. Five area athletes can …

FOOTBALL: Sparta's Big Kaat

On a team with plenty of returnees at the varsity level in 2024, Sparta junior Kayden Kaat was one of the new faces looking to carve out a role for himself this year. Kaat has done that and then …

VOLLEYBALL: Take and Give

Thanks to marquee five-set wins over Hillsboro and Cashton in the same week, the Brookwood Falcons had finally pulled themselves into a tie for first place in the Scenic Bluffs volleyball standings. …

GOLF: Two Strokes of Separation

    The day was shaping up to potentially be the crowning achievement of a successful 2024 season for the Tomah girls’ golf program. After romping their way to both a …

  The stakes weren’t quite what they’ve been in recent years for the latest entry in the longstanding Bangor-Cashton rivalry. But the atmosphere, intensity and entertainment …

    Tomah junior Karma Hasselberger represents a past link to former great teams in the Timberwolves’ girls’ golf program. Her younger sister, freshman Kaydence …

CROSS-COUNTRY: Falcon harriers preview sectional site

    With just under a month to go before the WIAA postseason kicks off, local cross country teams have begun looking ahead to the final stretch of the 2024 season. For …

GOLF: Good Karma

Tomah junior Karma Hasselberger went into the Mississippi Valley Conference Championship knowing that finishing first or second would be enough for her to guarantee herself the individual conference …

CROSS COUNTRY LUETHE/LEVY INVITE

There’s nothing like running in front of your home crowd – especially if your home fan base happens to be the one wearing ‘Brookwood’ apparel. It’s an experience …

VOLLEYBALL: SCENIC BLUFFS CONFERENCE

    If there is one thing to expect in Scenic Bluffs volleyball this year — well it’s that you don’t know quite what to expect at all. Early on in this …

TENNIS: sWINg for a shutout

    Sparta’s girls tennis team earned its second win of the season with a 7-0 sweep of Viroqua on Monday, September 9 in Sparta. Libby Oswald bested Leila Hubbard in …

    Last year’s Cashton volleyball team was a testament to the power of persevering through a rocky start to the season. After dropping eight of their first nine matches, …

CROSS COUNTRY: The trouble with cross country

  Cross country holds a unique place in the realm of high school sports. It isn’t a bracketed sport like football, basketball, baseball, etc. but it also isn’t a sport where a …

Sparta Eagle’s Club hosts Rendezvous

In late August, an ephemeral community of canvas tent campers set up along the La Crosse River at the Sparta Eagle’s Club for their 14th Annual Sparta Eagles/Canoe River Rendezvouser’s …

VOLLEYBALL: Furious

When a new head coach takes over, it might be nice to settle in a bit with a weekend tournament or a couple lower-stakes non-conference matches. Or you could do what Sparta’s Mary Sackmann and …

FOOTBALL: Brookwood savors return to all-new Adam Luing Field

Just under a year ago, the Brookwood Falcons bid farewell to the field they called home from the inception of the high school's football program. A new era for Falcons football is officially underway after the completion of a project that saw a major revamp to Adam Luing Field.

The 2023 season was a success any way you slice it for the Sparta football team. With a sizable chunk of the roster returning in 2024, the Spartans are intent on making sure that last year was a launching point, not a peak.

SUNDAY RALLY

    Undefeated through their first three games of regional play, the Bangor American Legion Post 40 baseball team needed just one more win to punch their ticket to the 2024 state …

Hot temps, hot bats

For almost the entirety of their nine-inning triumph over Cazenovia in their latest game, the Tomah Post 201 19U Legion baseball team looked in line for a potential shutout victory. Though they …

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